Reviews and Ratings

It’s a curranty, slippery, medium-weight wine with quite a bit of charm – indeed I served this (blind) to some wine-loving folks (in among some more expensive wines), and they commented on how enjoyable it was. It’s the wine’s drinkability that is the thing: it’s not majorly intense but it’s varietal and ripe and it gives your tongue some tannin to hold on to. Nice wine – given another 6 months in bottle it could well rate higher. Drink: 2009-2012. Score - 89. Source: Campbell Mattinson, winefront.com.au

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